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From first-order magneto-elastic to magneto-structural transition in (Mn,Fe)1.95P0.50Si0.50 compounds
We report on structural, magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of
MnxFe1.95-xP0.50Si0.50 (x > 1.10) compounds. With increasing the Mn:Fe ratio, a
first-order magneto-elastic transition gradually changes into a first-order
magneto-structural transition via a second-order magnetic transition. The study
also shows that thermal hysteresis can be tuned by varying the Mn:Fe ratio.
Small thermal hysteresis (less than 1 K) can be obtained while maintaining a
giant magnetocaloric effect. This achievement paves the way for real
refrigeration applications using magnetic refrigerants.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, Supplemental Materia
Generation of frequency multiplexed entangled single photons assisted by the entanglement
We present a scheme to generate the frequency multiplexed entangled (FME)
single photons based on the entanglement between two species atomic mixture
ensemble. The write and reads fields driven according to a certain timing
sequence, the generation of FME single photons can be repeated until success is
achieved. The source might have significant applications in wavelength division
multiplexing quantum key distribution.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PR
Large deformation of spherical vesicle studied by perturbation theory and Surface evolver
With tangent angle perturbation approach the axial symmetry deformation of a
spherical vesicle in large under the pressure changes is studied by the
elasticity theory of Helfrich spontaneous curvature model.Three main results in
axial symmetry shape: biconcave shape, peanut shape, and one type of myelin are
obtained. These axial symmetry morphology deformations are in agreement with
those observed in lipsome experiments by dark-field light microscopy [Hotani,
J. Mol. Biol. 178, (1984) 113] and in the red blood cell with two thin
filaments (myelin) observed in living state (see, Bessis, Living Blood Cells
and Their Ultrastructure, Springer-Verlag, 1973). Furthermore, the biconcave
shape and peanut shape can be simulated with the help of a powerful software,
Surface Evolver [Brakke, Exp. Math. 1, 141 (1992) 141], in which the
spontaneous curvature can be easy taken into account.Comment: 16 pages, 6 EPS figures and 2 PS figure
Electric vehicle market penetration and impacts on energy consumption and CO2 emission in the future: Beijing case
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.This study focuses on the development of electric vehicles (EV) in the private passenger vehicle fleet in Beijing (China), analyzes how EVs will penetrate in the market, and estimates the resulting impacts on energy consumption and CO2 emissions up to 2030. A discrete choice model is adopted with consideration of variables including vehicle technical characteristics, fuel prices, charging conditions and support policies. Results show that by 2030, without technological breakthrough and support policies, the market share of EV will be less than 7%, with gasoline dominating the energy structure. With fast technological progress, charging facility establishment, subsidies and tax breaks, EVs will account for 70% of annual new vehicle sales and nearly half of the vehicle stock by 2030, resulting in the substitution of nearly 1 million tons of gasoline with 3.2 billion kWh electricity in 2030 and the reduction of 0.6 million tons of CO2 emission in 2030. Technological progress, charging conditions and fuel prices are the top three drivers. Subsidies play an important role in the early stage, while tax and supply-side policies can be good options as long-term incentivesThis project was co-sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
(71690240, 71690244, 71373142 and 71673165) and International Science & Technology Cooperation Program
of China (2016YFE0102200). Lin Zhenhong of the US Oakridge National Lab is thanked for his great help in
the modelling
Positivity constraints on LECs of PT lagrangian at \cO(p^6) level
Positivity constraints on the LECs of \cO(p^6) PT lagrangian are
discussed. We demonstrate that the constraints are automatically satisfied
inside the Mandelstam triangle for scatterings, when is large.
Numerical tests are made in the case, and it is found that these
constraints are also well respected.Comment: 9 pages with 2 eps figure
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